, ^WttCA POl/ s 
ViiKci 
ASTER. 
/ J 
j ^ U \jr \ 
sA- 4 y j * 'mmM 
Magnificent flowers, massive and showy, with regular overlap- 
mg petals clear to the center. The flowers measure four inches 
and over across, and are of rich and varied colors. The plants 
grow very evenly, pyramidal in form, about eighteen inches high, 
and carry from twenty-five to forty flowers. Over twenty colors 
mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
VICTORIA — snow white. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
VICTORIA — bright pink. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
VICTORIA— dark crimson. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
VICTORIA — lavender shades. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cents. 
Mrs. II. F. Park, Raleigh, No. Carolina, March 10, 1902, writes: I ordered a lot of 
seeds from you last May and the Duhlia seed were a perfect success. 1 think every 
seed came up and bloomed, and they wore beautiful ; in fact 1 took the premium at the 
State Fair on my Dahlias and Hoses. 
Aster, New Japanese or Tassel. 
The beautiful flowers of this new strain of Asters offer a most 
striking contrast with those of any other variety. They are of im- 
mense size, measuring from five to six inches across, with long 
petals curiously waved and curled, so as to give them a striking 
resemblance to the Japanese Chrysanthemums. They grow four- 
teen or fifteen inches high, are well branched, and produce a num- 
ber of enormous flowers. Colors, flesh and pink. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
5 cts. 
Mulch the Asters with manure and note results. 
Elsie E. Brad way, Monson, Mass., March M, 1902, writes; I have catalogues from five 
other dealers in flower seeds, but as your seeds give satisfaction, I prefer to or<i ur 
from you. 
Miss Leille Norris, Now Moscow, Ohio, April 4, 1902, writes: I have ordered seeds 
from you for the last four years. I find they are unexcelled. I also find you aro 
prompt and always ready to correct mistakes. Success to you. 
